You get invited to a gathering this weekend with people you've never met. You...
A friend casually asks, "So when are you getting married?" You...
Your alarm goes off in the morning. You...
Your friend group is planning a trip. Your role in the planning process is...
Something unfair happens to you at work. You...
At a family holiday gathering, a relative asks, "So what have you been up to lately?" You...
When life gets really hard, what keeps you standing?
You see on social media that someone your age just got promoted. You...
You're at a new restaurant and you don't know what to order. You...
A younger friend comes to you with a life dilemma. You...
How do you feel about self-improvement?
What matters most in life?
About This Test
In Korea, age isn't just a number — it's a whole identity. The Korean age system counts everyone as one year old at birth and adds a year every January 1st, making you one to two years older than your international age. But beyond the math, each stage of Korean life carries a dramatically different energy: the wide-eyed university freshman saying yes to everything, the disciplined post-military adult who grew up fast, the ambitious first-jobber building an identity through hustle, the free spirit dodging society's marriage timeline, and the ageless wise ajumma or ajusshi who speaks their mind with zero filter and maximum wisdom. Your actual birthday doesn't matter here — answer 12 honest questions about how you move through life, and we'll reveal which Korean age your soul is truly living at.